Apollo Institute of Colorectal Surgery completes 500 Robotic Colorectal Surgeries
The rate of colorectal cancer has
been increasing among young adults in their 20s to 40s over the last two
decades. If colorectal cancer is identified in the early stages it can be
completely cured and Robotic Colorectal Surgery helps patients avoid colostomy
and lead a normal life. Colorectal cancer is a common cancer globally but has a
low reported incidence in India with GLOBOCAN 2018 ranking colon cancer 13thin
terms of incidence and mortality with 27,605 new cases and 19,548 deaths
annually.Since 2018, 27,605 new cases have been registered across India and the
total number of patients living with the disease in India is estimated to be
around 53,700. Colorectal cancer is on the rise especially among young Asian
males with unhealthy lifestyle patterns one of the key reasons for its
occurrence.
She added, “Being one of India’s first dedicated centres for management of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus, the Institute offers Robotic & Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery for Colorectal Cancer and cutting-edge treatments in Proctology and Pelvic Floor Diseases. The Robotic Colorectal Surgery Programme is the busiest in the country with over 530 robotic colorectal surgeries completed since its opening in 2016, of which 500+ have been performed by Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan and his team, who holds the distinction of being the highest volume robotic colorectal surgeon in the country.
More recently we have added the new Hugo robotic surgery system and performed the world’s first rectal cancer surgery cases with this new system. “
Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan,Consultant Colorectal & Robotic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai,highlighted the importance of early diagnosis and its impacton the patients’ recovery, he said, “A matter of concern has been the rise in patients coming with late-stage cancer to the hospital. There is an urgent need to educate the patients to prevent this ‘stage migration’ of the cancer from the early stages I and II when it is easy to treat, to stages III and IV, when recovery can be challenging. It is important for people to be aware and identify symptoms early so they can get appropriate care. There is an urgent need to create awareness as symptoms of colorectal cancer and benign conditions such as haemorrhoids are similar.”
Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan, also added, “With Robotic Colorectal Surgery we are able to perform complex surgeries to remove the cancer and reconstruct the colon to rectal / anal connection, thus avoiding a permanent colostomy for the patients. The use of robotic surgery also has several short term benefits such as less blood loss, quicker recovery, and better maintenance of normal bodily function.”
The high volume
of robotic colorectal surgeries allows cost efficiency with the cost of robotic
colorectal surgery almost at par with standard keyhole surgery. This
advancement has also benefitted patients who present with other colorectal
diseases particularly in the treatment of rectal and pelvic disorders such as
rectal cancer or rectal prolapse.
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